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* Rick Jackoway of Missouri Lawyers has a fantastic piece on how the Spirits of St. Louis became the most profitable franchise in sports. Geoff Rapp and UVA Law and Marquette Law Professor Gordon Hylton - who is easily the best historian of sports law - are interviewed for the story.

* What could be the legal fallout of University of Missouri trying to leave the Big 12?

* Scott Judson, Co-Chair of the Entertainment and Sports Law Society at UC Davis School of Law, lets me know that on Wednesday, October 26, his organization will be hosting Woodie Dixon, General Counsel of the Pac-12 to speak about conference realignment and the newly-formed Pac-12 Nextwork. The event is open to the public, so if you're in the Sacramento/Bay Area, it sounds like a great event. For more info, click here.

* Alex Bard of American University Washington College of Law's Sports and Entertainment Law Society, lets me know of this upcoming event on Thursday, October 27:

What: AU WCL's Sports and Entertainment Law Society is hosting a panel discussion regarding athlete-agent relationship and NCAA regulation. The panel will look at the agent-athlete relationship, NCAA regulation of athletes, and the impact of legislation.

* Alex Bard also has a new Note in the Labor and Employment Law Forum titled, "Strength in Numbers: The Question of Decertification of Sports Unions in 2011 and the Benefit of Administrative Oversight". Check it out - it's very timely.